Michela Murgia, Sardinia's tribute to the Book Fair: «Words that will never go out»
The memory in a meeting organized at the Region's stand, with the reading of some passages from the posthumous book "Remember me as you like"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
«Michela Murgia is the image of a Sardinian woman, independent, strong, intellectual, writer, narrator, interpreter of the contradictions of our times, always positive, against discrimination, against any kind of violence including gender violence, a message that still persists and it will never go out. Michela Murgia invites women to reclaim their role within society and therefore to counteract the state of discrimination and subordination to the figure of man to which we are still subjected, which invites us to grow, evolve to generate tools for sharing, coexistence and circularity of culture and to rebel every time someone tries to tell us how we should live or how we could be happy."
The writer Eleonora Carta thus remembered Michela Murgia, together with the publisher Silvia Corbu, today at the Turin Book Fair during a meeting held in the late morning at the stand of the Sardinia Region.
Eleonora Carta and Silvia Corbu proposed some passages from the book "Ricordatemi come vi pare", published posthumously in view of the Turin cultural event to which the writer from Cabras was particularly attached.
«His presence was always enlightening – added Eleonora Carta – his interventions at the Book Fair always brought the strength of his ideas, I remember his last interview here, a year ago, at the Stampa stand, wrapped in an almost oriental dress with a beautiful white turban on his head. Despite the illness that unfortunately would soon take her away, her smile was radiant, because she faced illness and death with the strength with which she faced all the challenges that came her way in her life."
(Unioneonline/vl)